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wendhopkin-7



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Jammed tailgate Freelander 2

I have a 12 plate Freelander 2 and my dogs lead has got trapped in the tailgate and the tailgate is firmly closed. I can’t lock the vehicle and I can’t pull the trapped lead out even though I’ve cut the clip end off it and pulled. How will a garage be able to release it please

Post #439141 5th Feb 2024 11:41 pm
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SYFL2



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Have you tried pushing it from the inside quite hard ? I imagine the lead has got trapped on the lock mechanism maybe some brute force would open it ? Also have you tried the key fob and the dash button ?

Post #439142 5th Feb 2024 11:50 pm
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wendhopkin-7



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Hi thank you …yes I’ve tried the key fob and the spare fob and also the unlock/lock button trick on the dash but to no avail. Il ask my husband and his brother if they can provide some brute force from the inside but it is very difficult as I have a very heavy Lintran dog cage in the back. If that doesn’t work do you know please how a garage would release it

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Counterintuitively: I recommend that you put pressure on the hatch to close it tighter and at the same time have someone else unlock it with the FOB or the LOCK/UNLOCK on the dash.


Good Luck

Paul

Post #439147 6th Feb 2024 3:51 am
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wendhopkin-7



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Thank you Paul we will give that a try

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p_gill wrote:
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Counterintuitively: I recommend that you put pressure on the hatch to close it tighter and at the same time have someone else unlock it with the FOB or the LOCK/UNLOCK on the dash.


Good Luck

Paul


This was my train of thought as well. concentrate the force applied directly over the latch location on the tail gate. It could be the moving part of the latch cant move because of the tension being applied at the moment due to the trapped lead.

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wendhopkin-7



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Thanks Paul will try that too when it stops siling down with rain

Post #439160 6th Feb 2024 2:19 pm
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p_gill wrote:
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Counterintuitively: I recommend that you put pressure on the hatch to close it tighter and at the same time have someone else unlock it with the FOB or the LOCK/UNLOCK on the dash.


Good Luck

Paul
ditto,get this type of breakdown call quite often.

Post #439170 6th Feb 2024 10:43 pm
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wendhopkin-7



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Thank you fine weather forecast tomorrow so we will try that and will let you know how we go on

Post #439172 6th Feb 2024 11:31 pm
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Lightwater



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Just a thought, at the very moment one presses the unlock button. Another person pushes open the boot with their feet/legs from the inside. Good timing is required & may be better to lower the rear seats for the best leverage & quick application to force open the boot at the precise moment. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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wendhopkin-7



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Thank you…we did think of that ..I was just a bit worried that if we open it will it cause any damage to the fastening and we might not be able to close it? We park it in the drive…our garage too small…so it would be awful if we couldn’t close it…it’s due a service so I’m wondering whether to let the garage have a look as if a problem they can keep it under cover and fix any parts? Plus it’s awkward as we have this massive heavy dog cage in the back so it would need someone slim and agile to get in the back lol…we are both pensioners ….we will give it a go the best we can

Thank you all for your advice…

Post #439179 7th Feb 2024 10:16 am
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SYFL2



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Can you reach the dog lead that’s inside the boot ? Would need 3 people but I’m thinking pulling the lead from inside then outside while someone tries the boot handle may work. What kind of lead is it leather nylon rope flat nylon ?

Post #439183 7th Feb 2024 1:15 pm
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wendhopkin-7



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Took all your advice ….hubby got inside the back of the Freelander with great difficulty …pushed the centre point with his feet and hey presto it opened! RAC couldn’t advise us to do this and we travelled all the way from Blackpool…140 Miles with tailgate warning light on and haven’t been able to lock it.

Thanks to everyone for your time and your advice. I can go to Crufts now knowing that my dogs are safe in their cage in the boot. What a great forum. Thanks guys

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So happy it's sorted.for you.

Post #439187 7th Feb 2024 2:38 pm
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Good to see he is still agile in the back of the car & 'hey presto "it" opened!' Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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